Iran Attack Slashes 17% of Qatar’s LNG Capacity, Disrupting Global Supply for Up to Five Years

An Iranian attack has obliterated 17% of Qatar’s liquefied natural gas export capacity, dealing a severe blow to global energy markets. QatarEnergy CEO Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi revealed that repairs could take three to five years, wiping out approximately 3.5% of the world’s LNG supply in a single strike.

The destruction has forced QatarEnergy to consider declaring force majeure on long-term contracts with key buyers, including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. This legal step would temporarily release the company from its delivery obligations, potentially reshaping energy trade flows for half a decade. Al-Kaabi emphasized the scale of the challenge, noting that the affected facilities are critical to meeting global demand.

Qatar, one of the world’s largest LNG exporters, plays a pivotal role in supplying cleaner-burning fuel to energy-hungry nations transitioning from coal and oil. The sudden loss of capacity comes at a time when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are already straining energy markets, pushing buyers to scramble for alternative sources. Europe, heavily reliant on Qatari gas to offset reduced Russian supplies, faces heightened risks of shortages and price spikes.

Compounding the issue, the attack disrupts a market already grappling with tight supply dynamics. LNG prices have surged in recent weeks as traders anticipate prolonged constraints, with Asian and European spot markets reflecting immediate pressure. Industry analysts warn that replacing Qatar’s lost output will be a slow and costly process, likely driving up competition for cargoes from the United States and Australia.

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The broader implications for energy security are stark. Nations like South Korea and China, which depend on stable LNG imports for power generation and industrial needs, may need to accelerate diversification strategies or lean on less environmentally friendly alternatives in the interim. Italy and Belgium, key entry points for Qatari gas into Europe, could face cascading effects on regional pricing.

QatarEnergy is now racing to assess the full extent of the damage while exploring contingency plans to mitigate the fallout. The company’s ability to redirect unaffected production to priority markets will be tested in the coming months. For now, the global LNG shortfall stands at an estimated 3.5%, a gap that will challenge energy planners through at least 2029.


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